Description
Atlantic Road. Tintagel. Cornwall. England. - Lovely Location Close To The Village Amenities But Away From The Main Street
A detached single story property set in a pleasant, fully enclosed lawn garden in a central location in the village of Tintagel, approximately 200 metres to the centre, and in close proximity to the Coastal Footpath. All the amenities of Tintagel Village with its selection of shops, restaurants and pubs are nearby as are stunning cliff walks leading down to the castle Beach, Bossiney cove and Rocky Valley. The coastal footpath is just minutes away. The medieval ruins of King Arthur's Castle, King Arthurs Great Halls and the 14th Century Old Post Office are within a few minutes walk. The beautiful beach of Trebarwith Strand is nearby accessible either by road or by walking along the coastal footpath.
SLEEPS 6 in three bedrooms - double - twin and bunked
FEATURES:- INTERNET ACCESS , TELEVISION, SKY + , DVD Player, Hi - Fi
Washing machine, Microwave, Fridge-Freezer, Duvets & Bedlinen and towels, Night Storage Heating ,Garden Furniture & BBQ, Travel Cot & Highchair
CAR PARKING
SORRY BUT WE DO NOT ALLOW PETS OR SMOKING IN THE PROPERTY
COPTHORNE has an open plan arrangement with a light oak fitted kitchen and tiled floor. There is a separate dining area to one end. An archway leads through to a
comfortable lounge with a marble fireplace. BT Internet Access, TV with Sky + and DVD player, CD radio music system and speakers for ipod/iphone
The bathroom is tastefully decorated with co-ordinating wall and floor tiles and a white bathroom suit with an electric shower over the bath . The three bedrooms are double twin and bunked. Hair-dryer provided. The lawn extends around the property, there is a summer house in the large back garden with garden furniture and a BBQ, and is also useful for the storage of beach gear.
TINTAGEL is famous for its connection with the Arthurian legends,
The remains of the 13th-century King Arthur's castle stand on Castle Island which is accessed down a track just 200 meteres from Copthorne in the centre of the village. Below the castle on the Castle Beach is Merlin’s cave, which is accessible at low tide. Much of the spectacular cliffs either side of the castle are owned by the National Trust. The Coastal footpath is just minutes from Copthorne. Within the village of Tintagel you will find numerous shops, cafes and pubs. There is also the Old Post Office, which is owned by the National Trust, and King Arthur’s Great Halls which house some magnificent stained glass windows. The visitor centre in the village can provide a wealth of information about the area so that you can make the most of your visit.
Near to Tintagel lies the stunning beach at Trebarwith strand, which has life guards in attendance during he summer months. Bossiney Cove is another beautiful beach accessable at low tide via coastal paths.
Visit the waterfall at St Nectan's Glen or take a walk down the Rocky Valley towards the Sea.
Tintagel is an ideal base for touring the County, we are within 'day trip distance' to all the attractions of Cornwall,Tintagel lies between the fishing villages of Boscatle & Port Isaac, both well televised , Boscastle in 1994 when it was devasted by the flood, but now fully restored and Port Isaac for its part as 'Port Wenn' in the television series 'Doc Martin'. Both well worth a visit for their Cornish Charm.
Drive further along the coast to the sandy beaches at Widemouth Bay and Bude, Polzeath and Daymer Bay or to Rock where you can go sailing and water skiing or take the passenger ferry over to the fishing port of Padstow.
Cycle along the 'Camel Trail' from Wadebridge to Padstow or up river from Wadebridge to the edge of Bodmin Moor. The Camel Trail is a cycling path formerly the railway line which ran alongside the river Camel.
Other outdoor pursuits include Golfing at Bowood near Camelford, Pony treking, Tennis courts, Surfing and cliff walking. The nearest leisure centres are at Camelford Bude and Wadebridge.
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